In this paper, we introduce two novel evolutionary processes for hierarchical networks referred to as dominance- and prestige-based evolution models, i.e., DBEM and PBEM, respectively. Our models are deterministic in nature which allows for closed-form derivation of equilibrium points for such type of networks, for the special case of complete networks. After deriving these equilibrium points, we are somewhat surprised in recovering the exponential and power-law strength distribution as the shared property of the resulting hierarchal networks. Additionally, we compute the network properties, Geodesic distance distribution and centrality closeness, for each model in closed form. Interestingly, these results demonstrate very different roles o...
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We study a modified version of a model previously proposed by Jackson and Wolinsky to account for co...
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In this paper, we introduce two novel evolutionary processes for hierarchical networks referred to a...
In this paper, a prestige-based evolution process is introduced, which provides a formal framework f...
We present a network formation model based on a particularly interesting class of networks in social...
Individuals of a social group can only benefit from group living if the group structure is maintaine...
Hierarchical organization—the recursive composition of sub-modules—is ubiquitous in biological netwo...
The hierarchical organization of dominance relations among animals has wide-ranging implications in ...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
Across species, social hierarchies are often governed by dominance relations. In humans, where there...
We use a model of continuous attachments in networks to generate propositions concerning inequalitie...
Networks have in recent years emerged as an invaluable tool for describing and quantifying complex s...
We introduce a fully nonhierarchical network growing mechanism, that furthermore does not impose exp...
In the past decade we have seen that researchers have focused on the study of networks which are com...
Homophily, the tendency of linked agents to have similar characteristics, is an important feature of...
We study a modified version of a model previously proposed by Jackson and Wolinsky to account for co...
This paper examines the evolution of a social network in a Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) ...
In this paper, we introduce two novel evolutionary processes for hierarchical networks referred to a...
In this paper, a prestige-based evolution process is introduced, which provides a formal framework f...
We present a network formation model based on a particularly interesting class of networks in social...
Individuals of a social group can only benefit from group living if the group structure is maintaine...
Hierarchical organization—the recursive composition of sub-modules—is ubiquitous in biological netwo...
The hierarchical organization of dominance relations among animals has wide-ranging implications in ...
The widespread existence of dominance hierarchies has been a central puzzle in social evolution, yet...
Across species, social hierarchies are often governed by dominance relations. In humans, where there...
We use a model of continuous attachments in networks to generate propositions concerning inequalitie...
Networks have in recent years emerged as an invaluable tool for describing and quantifying complex s...
We introduce a fully nonhierarchical network growing mechanism, that furthermore does not impose exp...
In the past decade we have seen that researchers have focused on the study of networks which are com...
Homophily, the tendency of linked agents to have similar characteristics, is an important feature of...
We study a modified version of a model previously proposed by Jackson and Wolinsky to account for co...
This paper examines the evolution of a social network in a Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) ...